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Cuerpos moldeables y vidas modulables: La invención del estado holísticamente saludable como bienestar (integral)

2020

The article argues ?from the Deleuzian concepts of society of control, moulding and modulation and the Rosean theory on the economization and medicalization of life? that the expansion of the concept of health in terms of integral and subjective well-being is the effect of a socio-historical shift in the way we relate to this signifier, and therefore to our bodies and ourselves. We use this interpretative network to analyze the effects that the biopsychosocial health paradigm has had in the context of aesthetic surgery and fitness practice. As a result, we see that the expansion of the concept of health has extended the domain of medicine into the spheres of personal care and physical appea…

Sociedades de Controlpreviously undervalued in the modern scenarioto the destabilizations that the health and political treatment of the COVID-19 global pandemic poses to a conception of health defined in terms of informed and efficient elective practices Bienestar IntegralCultura EmpresarialMarcelo The article argues ?from the Deleuzian concepts of society of controlwe see that the expansion of the concept of health has extended the domain of medicine into the spheres of personal care and physical appearance. This legitimized the practice of aesthetic surgery in the medical and social fieldFitness Culture:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]finallyFitness. Surgerywellnesssociety of control1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674032 Cuerpos moldeables y vidas modulables: La invención del estado holísticamente saludable como bienestar (integral) Landaand therefore to our bodies and ourselves. We use this interpretative network to analyze the effects that the biopsychosocial health paradigm has had in the context of aesthetic surgery and fitness practice. As a resultMaría InésCórdobaenterprise culturemoulding and modulation and the Rosean theory on the economization and medicalization of life? that the expansion of the concept of health in terms of integral and subjective well-being is the effect of a socio-historical shift in the way we relate to this signifierfrom which we reflect on the ethical-political implications of a holistically modulable and asymptotically perfectible health in the socio-labour dynamics of contemporary capitalism. We relate these argumentsfitness culture 59 74while it operated as a condition of possibility for the emergence and globalization of the culture of fitness. We conclude with a brief presentation of the argumentation deployed in the different sections of the articleUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍACirugía Estéticaaesthetic surgeryLa invención del estado holísticamente saludable como bienestar (integral) Landa [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674032 Cuerpos moldeables y vidas modulables]
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Crisis, educación y precariedad-afluencia. El rol de la educación en las condiciones de vida de la población española

2016

El objeto de este artículo es estudiar la influencia del nivel educativo (capital cultural) en los procesos de precariedad-afluencia de la población española entre los años posteriores a la crisis de inicio de la década de 1990 y los años más duros de la crisis de 2007. A partir de los datos de las encuestas PHOGUE y ECV del Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) se han construido cuatro indicadores para medir la precariedad laboral, de ingresos, de salud y de vivienda y su distribución según distintas variables demográficas. Se pretende contrastar la hipótesis de que más educación significa más protección frente a la precariedad, estudiando diferentes condiciones de las condiciones de vid…

Sociology and Political ScienceEuropean communitybusiness.industry05 social sciencesDistribution (economics)Cultural capital050601 international relations0506 political scienceTest (assessment)Spanish populationEconomy050602 political science & public administrationContemporary societySociologybusinessPolítica y Sociedad
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The shopping mall as an emergent public space in Palermo

2017

<p>As Doreen Massey (2005) pointed out, space matters. Does public space still matter today? Since the early seventies, several studies have explored public space as an emerging, and in many ways innovative, universe of actors, spatiality and socio-territorial practices which invaded the public spheres of our cities (Habermas, 1979; Rossi, 2008). However, ‘public space’ may have a wide variety of interpretations which relate to a semantic overlapping between a sensitive material sphere -The Space- and an intangible metaphorical sphere -The Public- (Bianchini, 1990; Crosta, 2000; Hajer and Reijndorp, 2002; Harvey, 2006; Low and Smith, 2006; Rossi, 2008). As Crosta (2000) reveals, a new…

Space (commercial competition)Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEpistemologyPublic spacePoliticsGeographyConceptual frameworkUrban planningPublic spherePublic Space Local and Regional Planning Identity Shopping Malls.Contemporary societySocial scienceSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaDiscipline
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Linderiella baetica Alonso & Garcia-de-Lomas 2009 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca): On the verge of extinction?

2016

The province of Cadiz (South of Spain) hosts the only known locality in the world of Linderiella baetica Alonso & Garcia-de-Lomas 2009 (Anostraca). In this paper, the geographical distribution of the species based on published sampling data focused on large branchiopods and temporary pools in Andalusia and the entire Iberian Peninsula is assessed. The current situation is summarized based on the threats to their survival, which are mainly related to habitat alteration. In the Iberian Peninsula, at least 1,648 bodies of water (about 720 in Andalusia) have been explored. Prevalence data suggest that L. baetica is a rare species (localities with presence / sample locations = 6.07 . 10-4). The …

SpainCadizconservationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAnostracathreatprotectiontemporary ponds; threat; Anostraca; conservation; protection; Cadiz; Spaintemporary pond
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Intersubjective Parameters of the Life Processes

2002

The problem of the formation of community, communication, mutual understanding is one of the principal themes in contemporary philosophy. The urgency of the problem has probably sharpened due to the openly onesided tendencies of liberalism, individualism, the philosophy of subjectivity and the egology reigning in the last centuries. These philosophies focus on the self-sufficient individual, individual consciousness, Ego, the structures of mind, body, and consider that the basis of human community lies in the inner structures of a self-sufficient individual. The philosophy of subjectivity turns to man himself in the first place and then attempts to show the capacities (understanding, histor…

SubjectivityIndividualismContemporary philosophyHistoricitymedia_common.quotation_subjectId ego and super-egoHumanitySociologyConsciousnessIntersubjectivitymedia_commonEpistemology
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LA TECNICA Y LA CRISIS FILOSOFICA DEL HUMANISMO

2008

Los acontecimientos civilizatorios que emblemáticamente representamos con nombres como Auschwitz o Hiroshima han hecho visible que la comprensión de la realidad como técnicamente abordable obliga a replantear problemas centrales para la filosofía: la omnipresencia de la técnica transforma el modo de vida de los individuos y las sociedades contemporáneas, el vínculo del hombre con la naturaleza y el vinculo social, no menos que los modos de construcción de la subjetividad humana. El presente escrito intenta oponer a la destrucción heideggeriana del sujeto la idea de que, en la presente crisis abierta por las posibilidades inéditas de las tecnologías, es imprescindible una reconstrucción del …

SubjectivityOpposition (politics)Subject (philosophy)Art historyFilosofiaCrisisEpistemologyPoliticsOmnipresenceHumanismoM. Heidegger.SociologyContemporary societyEDUCAÇÃO E FILOSOFIA
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SUBJECTIVITY AS A NON-TEXTUAL STANDARD OF INTERPRETATION IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY

2010

Contemporary caution against anachronism in intellectual history, and the currently momentous theoretical emphasis on subjectivity in the philosophy of mind, are two prevailing conditions that set puzzling constraints for studies in the history of philosophical psychology. The former urges against assuming ideas, motives, and concepts that are alien to the historical intellectual setting under study, and combined with the latter suggests caution in relying on our intuitions regarding subjectivity due to the historically contingent characterizations it has attained in contemporary philosophy of mind. In the face of these conditions, our paper raises a question of what we call non-textual (as…

SubjectivityPhilosophy of mindHistoryInterpretation (philosophy)06 humanities and the artsPhilosophy of psychology16. Peace & justiceIntellectual historyEpistemology060104 historyPhilosophyContemporary philosophyRational reconstruction0601 history and archaeologyAnachronismSociologyHistory and Theory
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Subjectivation, togetherness, environment. Potentials of participatory art for Art Education for Sustainable Development (AESD)

2017

Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores the relevance of participatory art projects for the development of AESD – Art Education for Sustainable Development. Inspired by Felix Guattari’s Three Ecologies (2008) the analysis moves through three sub-studies delving into three different aspects of the project. Each sub-study adopts two overlapping analytical ‘lenses’: The lens of a contemporary art form (performance art, community art, and site-specific art) and the lens of a related theoretical concept (subjectivation, togetherness, environment). The aim is to propose art educational ideas and strategies that stimulate students to chal…

SubjectivitySustainable developmentlcsh:NX1-82005 social sciencesGeneral Engineering010501 environmental scienceslcsh:Arts in general01 natural sciencesInterconnectednessVisual arts educationEpistemologyContemporary artPoliticsArt methodologyAesthetics0502 economics and businessPerformance artSociology050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInFormation: Nordic Journal of Art and Research
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Nordic contemporary art education and the environment: Constructing an epistemological platform for Art Education for Sustainable Development (AESD)

2012

How can art educators address questions of environmental sustainability, accepting to be ethically normative but avoiding becoming dogmatic? How can the complex ‘pool’ of knowledge generated in and through art education research become useful in working with these questions, which many of us find overwhelmingly difficult? AESD – Art Education for Sustainable Development – is a concept coined for this article with the intention of bringing environmental problems onto the agenda. In an attempt to provoke the necessary discussion about environmental sustainability in art education, the article examines selected texts from recent Nordic research in order to build an ‘epistemological platform’ t…

Sustainable developmentEngineeringPraxisbusiness.industrylcsh:NX1-820media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringCornerstonelcsh:Arts in generalVisual arts educationEpistemologyContemporary artReflexivitySustainabilitybusinessVisual culturemedia_commonInFormation: Nordic Journal of Art and Research
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“The drops which fell from Shakespear’s Pen”: Hamlet in Contemporary Fiction

2012

Questions of gender, ethnicity and sexuality have all been raised by novelists intent on rewriting Shakespeare from the position of what have been seen as cultural margins. While discussions of such rewritings are ongoing, few concerted efforts have been made to trace a pattern in the treatment of Shakespearean allusion and adaptation at the hands of British and American writers of the literary mainstream. The present essay sets out to investigate the way in which three such writers —Ian McEwan, Graham Swift, and John Updike— employ allusion to/adaptations of Hamlet in their novels and what their respective stances reveal about their understanding of their role as canonical writers.

SwiftEmbryologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupHuman sexualitylcsh:PR1-9680HamletAllusionMainstreamAdaptationHamlet (place)media_commoncomputer.programming_languageLiteraturegeographylcsh:English languagegeography.geographical_feature_categoryAllusionbusiness.industryShakespeare WilliamFellCell BiologyArtlcsh:English literatureTrace (semiology)lcsh:PE1-3729AnatomyContemporary fictionbusinessFilología InglesacomputerDevelopmental Biology
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